Fidelity and quantum geometry approach to Dirac exceptional points in diamond nitrogen-vacancy centers

C Chia-Yi Ju (Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-Sen University 1 , Kaohsiung 80424,) G Gunnar Möller (Physics of Quantum & Materials Group, School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, University of Kent 4 , Canterbury CT2 7NH,) Y Yu-Chin Tzeng (Physics of Quantum & Materials Group, School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, University of Kent 4 , Canterbury CT2 7NH,)

Abstract

Dirac exceptional points (EPs) represent a novel class of non-Hermitian singularities that, unlike conventional EPs, reside entirely within the parity-time unbroken phase and exhibit linear energy dispersion. Here, we theoretically investigate the quantum geometry of Dirac EPs realized in nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond, utilizing fidelity susceptibility as a probe. We demonstrate that despite the absence of a symmetry-breaking phase transition, the Dirac EP induces a pronounced geometric singularity, confirming the validity of the fidelity in characterizing non-Hermitian EPs. Specifically, the real part of the fidelity susceptibility diverges to negative infinity, which serves as a signature of non-Hermitian criticality. Crucially, however, we reveal that this divergence exhibits a distinct anisotropy, diverging along the non-reciprocal coupling direction while remaining finite along the detuning axis. Furthermore, we establish that this anisotropy, characterized by at least one exact dark direction coexisting with divergent directions, is a generic consequence of the Dirac EP structure whenever the parameter derivatives collectively span the off-diagonal operator space at the Dirac EP. This behavior stands in stark contrast to the omnidirectional divergence observed in conventional EPs. Our findings provide a comprehensive picture of the fidelity probe near the Dirac EP, highlighting the critical role of parameter directionality in exploiting Dirac EPs for quantum control and sensing applications.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 139, Issue 13
Published April 07, 2026
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (3)

C

Chia-Yi Ju

Department of Physics, National Sun Yat-Sen University 1 , Kaohsiung 80424,

G

Gunnar Möller

Physics of Quantum & Materials Group, School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, University of Kent 4 , Canterbury CT2 7NH,

Y

Yu-Chin Tzeng

Physics of Quantum & Materials Group, School of Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, University of Kent 4 , Canterbury CT2 7NH,